LOT 535 A MONGOLIAN SECOND-GRADE SILVER TEA BOWL AND PARCEL-GILT SILVER COVER, AND A WHITE METAL-MOUNTED WOODEN STEM DISH
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The tea bowl is of slightly flaring form and stands on a high foot. the cover is delicately decorated in with four shaped panels enclosing dragons and cranes on a wan-symbol ground below four cartouches enclosing the Eight Buddhist Symbols, all surmounted by a lotus bud finial decorated with scrolling foliage. The wooden stem dish is mounted with a metal rim decorated with scrolling flowers, the foot is encircled by a metal band decorated with lappets. Provenance: Jan Brummelhuis collection, Amsterdam. Condition: The tea bowl: There is some fine crackling to the metal on the base. All: Appear to be in overall good condition, with expected wear and minor dents consistent with age. Dimensions: The silver tea bowl: 11 cm. diam. The cover: 12 cm. diam. The wooden stem bowl: 21 cm. diam. Origin: Mongolia Period: 19th Century Sizes: 8.00 cm. H x 21.00 cm. diameter 3.15 in. H x 8.27 in. diameter
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